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... stretch of streets outside the residence. One after another, children of the residence appeared to set off the firecrackers for the 'door-opening ceremony' [kai men pao zhang]. After the bamboo firecrackers had exploded, the entire ground was covered with red, as resplendent as embroidered brocades, implying that one would obtain success and prosperity in all aspects of their lives.

The entire residence began to bustle. It was unknown if the act was deliberate or if they had simply forgot ...

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